TELCOMMUNICATIONS DATA NETWORK EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner Address Description
MOCHA Conservation Through Innovation, Ltd. 1044 Whipple Street Suite 225 Prescott AZ 86101 telcommunications and data network equipment, namely, boards, routers, gateways, host computers, and network servers for transmitting real time electronic signals; energy monitoring devices, namely, thermostats, electronic controllers, data loggers, data recorders, and wattmeters for monitoring, controlling, recording, and reporting energy consumption; devices for monitoring and controlling mechanical, electrical, security, and manufacturing systems in buildings, namely, general purpose elecronic controllers, programmable logic controllers, timeclock switches, and electronic security transmitters and receivers; application programming tools for developing software to monitor and control building energy use and user interface software to monitor and program such telecommunications equipment, energy control monitoring devices, control devices, and building systems monitoring and control devices;electronic transmission of text and multimedia data over globally interconnected computer networks linked by common protocols;providing computer software for real-time monitoring and control of mechanical, electrical, security, and manufacturing systems in buildings that may be downloaded from globally interconnected computer networks linked by common protocols;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The radio access network for allowing to construct a system abundant in scalability in a W-CDMA mobile communication system. A RNC in the radio access network is physically separated into a C plane control equipment for controlling signaling and a U plane control equipment for processing user data, where the user data is transferred between a mobile terminal and a host device via only the U plane control equipment and a control signal is terminated by the U plane control equipment and the C plane control equipment. This allows a system abundant in scalability to be constructed, and even in the case of soft handover across the C plane control equipments, also enables the continuous use of the same U plane control equipment, thereby eliminating the conventional connection path for connecting between RNCs and preventing delay due to passing through the RNCs.